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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Klook Travel Pulse: Malaysians Set To Boost Travel Spending By 15% In 2026

1 in 2 Malaysians are prioritising affordability when choosing their travel destinations, even as they plan to spend more on travel this year. However, according to Klook's Travel Pulse 2026 survey findings, travel spending is expected to increase by 15%, the second-highest growth across Southeast Asia, signalling a strong yet value-conscious appetite for travel.

While budgets are rising, Malaysians are becoming increasingly disciplined in how they allocate their funds:

  • Price-first decisions: 56.1% of Malaysians rank affordability as the top factor when picking a vacation spot.
  • Gen Z focus: Staying within budget remains the top priority for Malaysian Gen Z travellers (45.6%).
  • AI for smarter savings: 41.3% of Malaysians now rely on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify the best time to book for better prices, demonstrating a practical use of technology to make smarter financial decisions.
SOURCE: KLOOK

Exploring New Frontiers in Japan and China

Japan remains the most sought-after destination for Malaysians (27.2%), while interest in Mainland China (13.1%) and Australia (6.9%) followed after.

However, how Malaysians explore these destinations is evolving:

  • In Japan: Millennials are gravitating towards secondary cities such as Sapporo and Shizuoka, while Gen Z travellers are exploring newer hotspots like Okinawa and Yokohama.
  • In Mainland China: Gen Z travellers favour emerging Tier 1 cities like Chongqing and Guangzhou, while Millennials maintain traditional picks like Beijing and Shanghai.

"In an era where how we travel matters as much as where we go, travellers today are becoming more intentional in how they plan and experience their journeys. At Klook, we are committed to bridging the gap between inspiration and reality for travellers through curated experiences, exclusive deals and AI-powered discovery, empowering them to discover and book meaningful, story-rich adventures anytime, anywhere," said Sarah Wan, General Manager of Klook for Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

SOURCE: KLOOK

Social Media and AI Continue to Shape Travel Decisions

This evolving travel mindset is increasingly reflected in how Malaysians approach trip planning today. The journey from inspiration to booking is becoming more digital, with Malaysians turning to social media and AI to discover, evaluate and plan their trips more seamlessly. Social media, in particular, remains a key influence, with 4 out of 5 Malaysians (78.9%) having booked a travel experience based on a content creator's recommendation.

At the same time, AI is rapidly becoming a key planning tool for today's travellers:

  • 57.2% of Malaysians use AI to research destinations (global average: 51.8%).
  • More than half of Malaysians (54.1%) use AI to find activities for their trips.

A Shift Towards More Purposeful Travel

At the heart of this shift is a growing desire for more meaningful travel, especially among younger travellers. Malaysian Gen Z are placing greater emphasis on seeking meaningful experiences when planning trips (38.0% compared to 31.4% globally), reflecting a stronger intent to travel with purpose. With a strong preference for immersive activities such as local tours and guided experiences (54.2%) and cultural festivals (46.1%), Gen Z are seeking deeper connections with destinations, moving away from traditional sightseeing towards more authentic, experience-led travel.

Beyond overall travel intent, the findings also reveal clear differences in how Malaysian Millennials and Gen Z approach travel experiences. While both groups rank food experiences such as food tours and tastings as their top choice, Millennials tend to favour local tours and guided experiences, whereas Gen Z show a stronger preference for time-limited natural attractions like auroras and cherry blossoms. These differences extend to content influence as well, with Millennials drawing inspiration from photos and videos on social media, whereas Gen Z lean towards practical content such as travel tips and hacks, highlighting a more pragmatic and planning-led approach to travel.

SOURCE: KLOOK

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Marriott Bonvoy Celebrates Malaysia’s Culinary Heritage With The Return Of “The Malaysian Kitchen”

Marriott Bonvoy hotels and resorts across Malaysia are bringing back The Malaysian Kitchen, a year-long nationwide culinary celebration that honours the bold flavours, regional traditions and enduring stories behind Malaysian cuisine.

The Malaysian Kitchen 2026 launched on 31st March 2026 (Tuesday), bringing together talented chefs from Marriott Bonvoy properties nationwide to present a curated showcase of regional Malaysian dishes – rooted in tradition and reimagined through contemporary culinary craft.

From the fiery richness of Negeri Sembilan to the coastal bounty of Sabah and Kedah, The Malaysian Kitchen invites guests to experience Malaysia through taste – rediscovering heritage recipes passed down through generations, and exploring how they continue to shape modern Malaysian dining.

Building on the momentum of its inaugural edition, The Malaysian Kitchen reflects Marriott Bonvoy's growing role as a champion of local culinary culture. Marriott Bonvoy Malaysia has been intentional in leveraging its hospitality network to preserve traditional recipes, elevate regional ingredients, and introduce authentic Malaysian flavours to both local diners and international travellers.

"Food is one of the most meaningful ways we connect guests to a destination. Through The Malaysian Kitchen, we are proud to showcase Malaysia's rich culinary heritage while empowering our chefs to reinterpret regional classics in new and exciting ways. By bringing together Marriott Bonvoy properties across the country, we are creating a platform that celebrates local culture, supports culinary craftsmanship, and offers guests a truly authentic taste of Malaysia," said Pak Masri, Senior Director of Operations, Indonesia & Malaysia, Marriott International.

Reimagining Heritage Through the Hands of Today's Chefs

At Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, Sous Chef Mohd Hairi Sahmizam bin Rosli – a veteran of Malaysian cuisine with more than 25 years of experience – showcases the bold, coconut-rich flavours of Negeri Sembilan and Johor. His Daging Masak Lemak Cili Padi features tender beef slow-cooked in coconut milk with bird's eye chilies and fresh turmeric. A standout is his Ayam Kuzi with Roti Jala, a dish often enjoyed during weddings and festive gatherings, featuring tender chicken in a rich, aromatic gravy with a subtle sweetness and a beautifully balanced flavour profile. He is also known for signature dishes such as Nasi Briyani, Mee Rebus and Ikan Asam Pedas.

"When guests taste my dishes, I want them to feel something – the memories, the heritage, the stories behind every recipe. Serving Malaysia with Extra 'perisa-nality' [personality] is what I strive for," shared Chef Hairi.

At Renaissance Johor Bahru Hotel, Executive Sous Chef Hamizi Abd Hamid highlights Johor's rich cross-cultural influences with Kacang Pool and Mee Rebus Daging Tetel – comforting classics shaped by Middle Eastern, Malay, and Indian traditions. His dishes reflect the depth and diversity of flavours found in everyday communal dining across the state.

In East Malaysia, Le Méridien Kota Kinabalu presents the flavours of Sabah through Executive Sous Chef Kelvin Kilin, who draws from his roots in Tuaran and over 18 years of culinary experience. His Hinava Ikan Tenggiri – a citrus-cured mackerel dish with lime, ginger, and chilies – reflects Sabah's coastal freshness, while Sinalau Sapi (Sabah Smoked Beef) pays tribute to the highland traditions of the Kadazan-Dusun community.

Back in Kuala Lumpur, Courtyard by Marriott Kuala Lumpur South features Chef Hasnaerdawaty Md Hanapi, whose cooking is inspired by family recipes passed down through generations. Her Nasi Dagang Tradisi Kelantan, served with Gulai Ikan Tongkol, pairs fragrant coconut rice with slow-braised tuna curry — a dish that embodies the flavours of Kelantan and Terengganu. Another highlight, Daging Kerutuk Kelantan, features tender beef slow-cooked in a rich kerutuk spice blend of toasted spices, coconut, and aromatics, crafted by Chef Hasna to showcase the warmth and authenticity of Kelantanese cuisine.

"Every dish carries memories. When I cook kampung-style recipes, I'm preserving the patience and love I learned from my mother, while sharing it with a new generation," said Chef Hasna.

On the island of Langkawi, The St. Regis Langkawi honours Kedah's coastal heritage through Sous Chef Mohd Fauzi Hashim. With over 30 years of experience, his interpretations of Gulai Panas Ikan Tenggiri and Laksa Kedah (Laksa Telok Kechai) reflect the rich, aromatic, and deeply comforting flavours of the region's fishing villages and seaside traditions.

"Having spent over 30 years in Langkawi's kitchens, I am passionate about sharing the authentic flavors of our local cuisine. Preserving traditional Malay recipes and techniques is my way of honoring our cultural heritage, and I take pride in creating dishes that give every guest a true taste of Malaysia," said Chef Fauzi.

A Culinary Journey Across Malaysia

More than a dining series, The Malaysian Kitchen is a celebration of Malaysia's collective culinary memory, where every dish tells the story of a region, every flavour reflects generations of tradition, and every chef brings a personal touch to recipes that continue to evolve with time.

Guests can experience The Malaysian Kitchen 2026 beginning 10th April 2026 (Friday) at participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels and resorts across Malaysia.

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W Kuala Lumpur Unveils W Brunch: Easter Edition & The Fresh Reset This April

This April, W Kuala Lumpur debuts the W Brunch: Easter Edition, an all-encompassing dining experience where flavour, sound, and scene move as one, as well as The Fresh Reset, all served with a W twist.

W Brunch: Easter Edition

Designed as a social journey across the hotel, the experience begins at the Living Room with an Aperol Spritz in hand, before building into a vibrant crescendo at Flock. Here, live stations, indulgent roasts, and premium seafood unfold alongside DJ beats and live performances, as playful Easter moments drift through the afternoon. As the sun sets, the experience flows effortlessly into a fancy afterparty at WET Deck.

From truffle pepper roasted rib roast to a showstopping hanging lamb leg glazed in salted honey and rosemary, the spread reveals itself in layers. Robata-grilled seafood, from slipper lobster to chorizo-stuffed squid meets made-to-order signatures like Wagyu kushi skewers and Hokkaido scallops with red curry misoyaki. A dessert atelier follows, where pistachio choux, noir gold chocolate tart, and a sunlit mango torte bring a sense of playful indulgence to the table.

Elevated by free-flow espresso martinis, alongside gin and tonic, prosecco, beer, and wine, W Brunch marks the start of a new monthly ritual at W Kuala Lumpur landing once a month. 

Flock & Living Room, Level 8

  • 5th April 2026, 12pm to 3.30pm
  • RM398+ per person (inclusive of free-flow alcoholic beverages)

After Party

  • WET Deck, Level 12, 3pm onwards
  • Featuring DJ Leonard Sinclair
  • Inclusive of (01) complimentary beverage and 20% off beverages

The Fresh Reset 

W Kuala Lumpur moves in layers of flavour and rhythm throughout the month of April. Flock leans into a bold Japanese experience where fire and finesse meet in Tokyo-inspired dining and Robata grills come to live. Living Room softens the pace with a French-tinged café culture, blending Malaysian flavours with the ease of Provence's flair. Meanwhile, WET Deck lifts the energy where sunlit afternoons give way to a soundtrack that pulses into the night. 

Seafood Night – Tsukiji Market Edition at Flock

Tokyo nights land at Flock with a luxurious seafood spread inspired by the buzz of Tsukiji. Fresh sashimi, oysters, and premium catches are turned into all-you-can-eat made-to-order signatures from the grill. Think char-grilled slipper lobster, Tai no Shioyaki, and Hokkaido scallops with X.O sauce paired with Sapporo beer, curated sake, and playful cocktails.

  • From 10th April 2026
  • Alternate Fridays, 7pm to 10pm
  • RM248+ per person
  • Add on RM150+ per person for free flow Sapporo beer, sparkling wine and sake

Saturday Night Grill – Japanese Edition at Flock

Enjoy smoky robata grills and vibrant izakaya bites of miso-zuke lamb ribs, Wagyu skewers, and tamarind-kombu glazed Ebi Kushiyaki with pristine sashimi, oysters, and snow crab on Saturday nights. Round out the night with matcha flavoured desserts.

  • From 18th April 2026
  • Alternate Saturdays, 7pm to 10pm
  • RM198+ per person
  • Alcoholic beverage packages available

Lunch Break – Your weekday group dining go-to at Flock

A vibrant midday ritual with Japanese sashimi, sushi, robata skewers, and all-you-can-enjoy signatures balanced with fresh greens, noodles, and indulgent desserts. Set against Twin Tower views, it's designed for both quick catch-ups and long lunches.

  • Weekdays, 12pm to 3pm
  • RM138+ per person (min. 20 persons)

Let's Ngopi Darling: Symphony of Spring at Living Room

A hi-tea that serves Malaysian flavours with soft notes of Provence such as Parisian Gnocchi and French Onion Beef Sliders sit alongside Wagyu Roti John and Penang White Curry Mee. Finish the meal with sweet desserts like lavender panna cotta, scones with French blueberry jam, and a weekend dessert trolley.

  • Daily, 2pm to 5pm
  • RM88 nett per person (weekdays)
  • RM128 nett per person (weekends)

The Social Saturday feat. Nacho Corominas at WET Deck 

A one-afternoon-only rooftop takeover where sun-drenched bites meet skyline beats. British-inspired classics, from Fish & Chips to Prawn Cocktails, paired with crisp Malaysian craft brews by Paperkite. As the sun dips, Spanish DJ Nacho Corominas alongside local favourites takes over with driving house and techno, turning golden hour into a high-energy playground above the city.

  • 4th April 2026, 4pm till late
  • Free entry till 9pm
  • RM100 entry after 9pm
  • Table package entry available

Tickets are available here

Wet Sessions Presents Apache at WET Deck

Immerse in hypnotic beats and iridescent soundscapes as Miami-based and French born DJ Apache takes center stage with his signature "Soundtuary" set. Known for crafting immersive, hedonistic beats, his sound beacons with instinct and rhythm. Expect high energy tempos, electric pulses, and a sunset-to-night soundtrack that keeps the night alive above the city skyline.

  • 18th April 2026, 7pm till late
  • Limited Early Bird at RM60*
  • Normal Price at RM100*
  • *All-inclusive first drink
  • Table package entry available

Tickets are available here.

For room reservations, visit the website or contact +603 2786 8888. For dining reservations, reach out via WhatsApp at +6012 347 9088 or email bf.wkualalumpur@whotels.com.

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Viva Circus Festival 2026 Returns, Celebrating 20 Years Of Malaysia’s Aerial Arts Scene

Viva Vertical has unveiled Viva Circus Festival 2026, a five-day celebration of aerial arts, circus performance, and immersive public experiences taking place from 15th to 19th April at Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre (PJPAC), 1 Utama E.

Marking two decades of building Malaysia's aerial movement community, the festival reflects Viva Vertical's journey from a training studio into a platform that nurtures talent and connects Malaysian performers to regional and international opportunities. 

"Viva Circus Festival is not just about aerial as fitness. It is about how performance transforms people, physically, mentally and emotionally," said Nana Shan Liew, Director of Viva Vertical. "For the past 20 years, we have seen how aerial arts build confidence, discipline and self-expression. This festival brings that journey from the studio to the stage." 

Bringing Aerial Arts From Studio to Stage

Viva Circus Festival 2026 returns with a programme that brings together performances, competitions and public experiences, showcasing Malaysia's growing aerial arts scene. Highlights include the 2026 Viva Circus Festival Awards Malaysia (VCFA), immersive aerial experiences for the public, as well as the original Viva Vertical production "Alice Lost in Wonderland", an original show that blends storytelling, choreography, and aerial performance.

"Alice Lost in Wonderland is a celebration of imagination and transformation," said Noah Yap, Show & Artistic Director of Alice Lost in Wonderland. "The production brings together seasoned performers and emerging talents, creating a space where experience guides new voices. It reflects what Viva stands for, using performance to nurture growth, creativity and confidence."

Additionally, for the first time, the VCFA will exclusively celebrate local aerial and pole talent who are Malaysian or residing in Malaysia, spotlighting homegrown performers and strengthening the local aerial arts community.

New this year is the introduction of the "Safe to Fly" experience, which expands the festival beyond stage performances and invites the public to explore aerial movement in a safe and guided environment.

Festival Highlights

"Safe to Fly": Public Aerial Experiences

One of the festival's key components is "Safe to Fly", an experiential zone under Nero Space designed to introduce the public to aerial movement in a safe and guided environment. Running from 15th to 19th April at PJPAC (Nero Space), the programme allows participants to explore aerial disciplines such as aerial hoop, hammock, and bungee-based movement.

Original Production: "Alice Lost in Wonderland"

The festival will also premiere Viva Circus Production's "Alice Lost in Wonderland", an original contemporary circus show that blends storytelling, choreography, and aerial performance. Public performances will take place on 18th April at 2pm and 7pm. Featuring over 60 cast members, the production brings together experienced performers and emerging talents in a collaborative format that reflects Viva Vertical's philosophy of mentorship and growth. The production is led by main cast members Noah Yap, Show & Artistic Director, alongside choreographers Kitt Woo and Sheila Yew.

2026 Viva Circus Festival Awards Malaysia (VCFA)

The festival will culminate with the 2026 Viva Circus Festival Awards Malaysia (VCFA) on 19th April, celebrating excellence in aerial arts performance. The competition will be evaluated by an international panel of aerial arts and circus experts:

  • Tracy Mak – President of the Singapore Pole & Aerial Federation and Head Judge of VCFA since 2024
  • Leng Rajanikara – International aerial performer and winner of Thailand's Got Talent Season 2
  • Shayna Swanson – Award-winning circus artist and founder of Aloft Circus Arts, Chicago

The awards aim to spotlight both athletic discipline and artistic expression, highlighting emerging talents within the aerial arts community.

Beyond the competition, VCFA also creates space for the four emerging studios: Aerial Fitness Malaysia, Pin Jie Yoga Studio, Eleve Aerial Art & Yoga Studio, and Race Fit Studio to present short showcases during the break ahead of the award ceremony, offering them exposure and valuable stage experience. This reflects Viva Vertical's commitment to growing the aerial arts ecosystem by supporting not only its own talent, but also uplifting the wider community and creating opportunities for smaller studios to be recognised.

For more information, visit here.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Post Malone To Hold First KL Concert This September With Guest Don Toliver

Another star is making his way to Malaysia for the first time! Post Malone is resuming his world tour later this year, and he's bringing all his biggest hits to Kuala Lumpur this September!

The singer and rapper recently announced the Asian leg of his "Post Malone Presents The BIG Stadium World Tour", revealing dates for stops in Hong Kong, Bangkok and more. For his show in KL, Post Malone will perform at the TM Stadium Nasional on 27th September 2026 (Sunday). Joining him as a guest performer is singer and rapper Don Toliver. Concert organiser, Live Nation Malaysia, will share more details, including seating plans and ticket prices, on a later date.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@postmalone)

This upcoming show marks Post Malone's first performance in Malaysia since the start of his musical career. Throughout the years, the star has released multiple hit songs, including "Rockstar", "Circles" and "Sunflower", and earned several accolades. As this is the star's first show in KL, fans can expect high-energy performances and unforgettable moments. Here's what we know about the concert so far:

Post Malone "Post Malone Presents The BIG Stadium World Tour" in KL w/ Don Toliver

  • Date: 27th September 2026 (Sunday)
  • Time: TBA
  • Venue: TM Stadium Nasional
  • Organiser: Live Nation Malaysia
  • Ticket Prices: TBA
  • Artist Pre-sale: 6th April 2026 (Monday), 11am – 11.59pm, via postmalone.com
  • Mastercard Pre-sale: 7th April 2026 (Tuesday), 11am until 9th April 2026 (Thursday), 11am, via priceless.com/music
  • Live Nation Pre-sale: 9th April 2026 (Thursday), 12pm – 11.59pm, via livenation.my
  • General Sale: 10th April 2026 (Friday), 11am onwards, via GoLive Asia website and app

For more information on the concert, visit Live Nation Malaysia's official social media pages and website. Are you ready to welcome Post Malone to Malaysia for the first time?

Source: Twitter

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From “Bloodhounds: Season 2” To “XO, Kitty: Season 3”: What’s New On Netflix This April

It's time to dive into a fresh wave of stories this April! From long-awaited returns to exciting new chapters, this month's line-up is packed with must-watch moments across every genre. 

Fan-favourite series make their highly anticipated comebacks. "XO, Kitty: Season 3" returns with more heartfelt twists and turns, while "Bloodhounds: Season 2" raises the stakes with even more high-octane action. Dark comedy lovers can look forward to the sharp and unapologetically chaotic "BEEF: Season 2". Meanwhile, "Running Point: Season 2" delivers another round of wit and charm set against the fast-paced world of sports.

Here are the highlights of what's new:

Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer

Sarah Millican charts her journey from awkward adolescent to confident comic, riffing on school bullies, communal showers and her own lady garden.

Premiering 1st April. Watch here.

XO, Kitty: Season 3

With her love life heating up, Kitty's all set to kick off an iconic senior year. But will secrets, scandals and her own insecurities get in her way?

Premiering 2nd April. Watch here.

Bloodhounds: Season 2

Two young boxers gear up for another fight when a global syndicate running an illegal boxing league targets them and puts their loved ones at risk.

Premiering 3rd April. Watch here.

Made with Love

To save her mother's restaurant, ambitious chef Luka has no choice but to work alongside talented newcomer Dennis. The only catch? She hates him.

Premiering 15th April. Watch here.

BEEF: Season 2

At an elite country club, two young employees film an alarming fight between their boss and his wife – and ignite a blackmail war neither side can win.

Premiering 16th April. Watch here.

WWE WrestleMania: 2026

The greatest Superstars compete for championship gold and WWE immortality in career-defining matches on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

Premiering 19th April. Watch here.

Sold Out on You

A dreamy romcom filled with constant bickering between Matthew Lee, aka "Quail Lee," a farmer juggling multiple jobs, and Dam Ye-jin, a famous show host plagued by severe insomnia. Watch their lives collide day and night in unexpected and hilarious ways.

Premiering 22nd April. Watch here.

Stranger Things: Tales From '85

Winter. Hawkins. 1985. Welcome back to a town crawling with secrets, where beloved heroes are facing fresh mysteries… and an all-new breed of strange.

Premiering 23rd April. Watch here.

Running Point: Season 2

With the championship in sight, Isla must summon all her heart and hustle to outmaneuver chaos in both the locker room and the boardroom.

Premiering 23rd April. Watch here.

Apex

A grieving woman pushing her limits on a solo adventure in the Australian wild is ensnared in a twisted game with a cunning killer who thinks she's prey.

Premiering 24th April. Watch here.

Man on Fire

Based on A.J. Quinnell's book series, Man on Fire tells the story of John Creasy. Once a high-functioning and skilled Special Forces Mercenary, known for surviving even the most desolate of situations, Creasy is now plagued with intense PTSD. Determined to overcome his personal demons, he sets out on a path to redemption. But, before he can adjust to this new life, he finds himself back in the fire, fighting harder than ever.

Premiering 30th April. Watch here.

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Security Guards, CEOs & More Get K-Pop Fansite Treatment For April Fools’ Day 2026

Admittedly, not everyone is a fan of April Fools' Day. However, K-Pop fans often look forward to the day to see what their favourite fansites have to share. In case you're unfamiliar, fansites are accounts dedicated to a specific idol or group that share photos or fancams they took at events and concerts.

When 1st April rolls in, many fansites ditch their usual content and take the opportunity to share photos of other people for fun. This tradition has been ongoing for many years, creating some memorable moments in the K-Pop industry. Of course, this year is no different, with fansites sharing photos of non-idol individuals. Here are some examples:

Security Guards & Managers

SOURCES: TWITTER (@200406JO & @Strawberry_CL_)

Since security personnel and managers often work closely with idols, it's no surprise that fansites have shared many photos of staff members on duty on April Fools' Day. This year, a fansite for AMPERS&ONE's Jiho shared photos of the group's security guard, instantly sparking interest for his actor-like looks.

Company CEOs

SOURCES: TWITTER (@dmyliy & @cwyj172)
SOURCE: TWITTER (@mashup0320)

Like idols, CEOs and executives often make public appearances at events, creating the perfect opportunity for fansites to photograph them. This year, Samsung's executive chairman Lee Jaeyong and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang received the fansite treatment, complete with dramatic lighting and crisp editing.

Athletes

SOURCES: TWITTER (@ReNEW_1134 & @morethan423_jn)
SOURCE: TWITTER (@98_2Jay)

Athletes are no strangers to being photographed, but it's a whole different story when a K-Pop fansite is behind the camera. The results are incredibly dynamic images that look like those taken by top sports photographers. Of course, the athletes themselves also have their visuals redefined with proper editing.

BONUS – Animals

SOURCES: TWITTER (@SWIMMING0211 & @love100per_sk)

Besides humans, fansites have also shared photos they've taken of the animals they met at zoos and other wildlife parks. Funnily enough, even animals can't escape the fansite treatment, getting fancams of themselves frolicking around in their enclosures.

Which fansite's April Fools' Day post caught your attention the most this year?

Sources: Twitter (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)

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